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two large storms -- >> yeah, yeah. >> up the eastern seaboard -- >> yeah. >> in one year, is it a game changer? >> well, it could be. it does require that we put the pressure on the political system that causes it to be a game changer. and we need to be doing the right things, as -- you know, we need to put pressure on the system, and it's not just saying, do something. you have to actually look at what politicians are proposing to do. >> and you, unlike a lot of scientists, actually went, got arrested and have kind of gone from a scientist to an advocate. do you think that's the right way -- a civil disobedience direct action is a way to pressure the government? >> well, that's one. i think peaceful disobedience is one way to draw attention. i'm not suggesting that young scientists do that and get an arrest record, but when you're my age, it's not -- it's fine. [laughter]. [applause] but, again, it's important to really think through the problem, through the solution. and i really object to politicians and others who say scientists should just stick to narrow science and not look at t
two large storms -- >> yeah, yeah. >> up the eastern seaboard -- >> yeah. >> in one year, is it a game changer? >> well, it could be. it does require that we put the pressure on the political system that causes it to be a game changer. and we need to be doing the right things, as -- you know, we need to put pressure on the system, and it's not just saying, do something. you have to actually look at what politicians are proposing to do. >> and you, unlike a...
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businesses up and down the eastern seaboard are bracing for a massive port showdown as unions threaten to strike and possibly shut down most imports and exports out of this country. let's add in cnbc contributor jimmy peeb. we focus so much on the fiscal cliff. if we shut down 14 or 15 of the biggest ports in america, that could do much more harm than any fiscal escarpment. >> it could do much more harm more quickly. the fiscal cliff on january 1st, the economy's not going to collapse. but the shutdown of these ports, you had $200 billion or $300 billion a year coming into this country through these ports. what i think interesting, the last time we saw an east coast longshoreman strike, port shutdown, was in 1977. a decade which i remember where nothing went right. nothing worked. right now, to me, not much is working so it only stands to reason that we get a strike like this at the worst possible time. >> is it even justified? peter, let me quote something from the "new york post" saying the strike is not about jobs, not about safety. essentially, what it is about is protecting big la
businesses up and down the eastern seaboard are bracing for a massive port showdown as unions threaten to strike and possibly shut down most imports and exports out of this country. let's add in cnbc contributor jimmy peeb. we focus so much on the fiscal cliff. if we shut down 14 or 15 of the biggest ports in america, that could do much more harm than any fiscal escarpment. >> it could do much more harm more quickly. the fiscal cliff on january 1st, the economy's not going to collapse....
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seaboard. that was crazy and this one, totally amazing, the korean peninsula, pointing to the bottom, pointing to south korea, slightly eliminated, north korea totally dark. that sums up the situation in those two countries. these images come courtesy of a new satellite equipped with a sensor that allows observation at night, totally cool. the korea thing -- ashley: that says it all. the 20 first century or the other, what the very cool pictures especially sandy. just a reminder how big that storm was. it is coming up on a quarter till the hour and time for stocks as we do. let's go to nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange. nicole: you come to me when the major averages we followed so closely have up arrows. the dow jones industrials back in the green. we have had back-and-forth action today. the dow is up 15 points, the tech heavy nasdaq the best of the three. we want to take a look at serious back sam radio. serious ex them radio. what is interesting is they issued a special di
seaboard. that was crazy and this one, totally amazing, the korean peninsula, pointing to the bottom, pointing to south korea, slightly eliminated, north korea totally dark. that sums up the situation in those two countries. these images come courtesy of a new satellite equipped with a sensor that allows observation at night, totally cool. the korea thing -- ashley: that says it all. the 20 first century or the other, what the very cool pictures especially sandy. just a reminder how big that...
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they took a country of 5 million people in 1800, modeled along the eastern seaboard and gain control over the entire continent from the atlantic to the pacific. there is no possibility that americans could settle all that territory at the time. the u.s. gain control of the arizona territory in 1946 but it did not become a state until 1914. the louisiana purchase jefferson arranged in 1803, the only began to settle it in 1850's when they saw every issue tore the country apart. the republican regime from the 1860's on board or could straighten the industrialization of the nation based on the concepts of economic liberty, the protective tariff, and the gold standard. in 1965, the u.s. was an agricultural country of 30 million people. in 1930, it had a population of 130 million people and was highly industrialized and probably the most prosperous country in the world so that was not [inaudible] by americans at the time. both platforms of the republican and democratic party -- the economic doctrine was based on four pillars, the gold standard, protective tariff, export economy, and contro
they took a country of 5 million people in 1800, modeled along the eastern seaboard and gain control over the entire continent from the atlantic to the pacific. there is no possibility that americans could settle all that territory at the time. the u.s. gain control of the arizona territory in 1946 but it did not become a state until 1914. the louisiana purchase jefferson arranged in 1803, the only began to settle it in 1850's when they saw every issue tore the country apart. the republican...
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let me show you the radar so you can take a look what's happening across the eastern seaboard. the storm is gradually making its way east. storms and thunderstorms across the carolinas. snow is moving into west virginia and pennsylvania. biggest story right now is evansville, indiana, indianapolis, and columbus, ohio, blizzard conditions with over a foot of snow expected there. so where do we expect the most severe weather today? eastern parts of georgia, south carolina, north carolina, and southern parts of virginia. and on northern side of this system, it's cold air, it's snow, and a lot of it. blizzard-like conditions in the ohio valley. later today and tonight, interior portions of the northeast and i think places in pennsylvania and upstate new york, maybe syracuse maybe state college, pennsylvania may see one to two feet of snow and add to that winds of 50 miles an hour, a lot of the big airports in the east effected. we're going to see a lot of travel problems during the day today. >> jeff berardelli thanks. >>> fears for a perfect storm for an economic disaster are grow
let me show you the radar so you can take a look what's happening across the eastern seaboard. the storm is gradually making its way east. storms and thunderstorms across the carolinas. snow is moving into west virginia and pennsylvania. biggest story right now is evansville, indiana, indianapolis, and columbus, ohio, blizzard conditions with over a foot of snow expected there. so where do we expect the most severe weather today? eastern parts of georgia, south carolina, north carolina, and...
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and atlanta really stands out in the shot of the sort of, you know, eastern seaboard. i don't know, it's kind of interesting. i was surprised that atlanta is so big and bright. >> reporter: atlanta and, of course, the northeast. and you can see there that sort of corridor up in new york and philly and boston. and then there's a lot of darkness out west until you get out to california. jon: yeah. having driven that span from denver to california many times, i can see why. [laughter] rick, thanks very much. jenna: well, right now some folks are celebrating out west, and today is the first day you can legally smoke pot in washington state. but how will law enforcement determine if people are too high to drive? those satellite images probably are not going to be useful in this sort of situation. william la jeunesse is live in los angeles with more. william? >> reporter: well, jenna, 33% of those killed in auto accidents have some drug other than alcohol in their system, so the fear was legalizing pot would only make that worse. pot advocates say smokers know when they're t
and atlanta really stands out in the shot of the sort of, you know, eastern seaboard. i don't know, it's kind of interesting. i was surprised that atlanta is so big and bright. >> reporter: atlanta and, of course, the northeast. and you can see there that sort of corridor up in new york and philly and boston. and then there's a lot of darkness out west until you get out to california. jon: yeah. having driven that span from denver to california many times, i can see why. [laughter] rick,...
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and the eastern seaboard will get some rain. i think the worst will be in the morning drive time, from are washington, d.c. and new york city. and later in the day towards boston, with very, very heavy rain. this is the place that gets snow out of it. these are big snowfall totals. the gusty winds make the blizzard conditions in seven states, the warnings out. we have the tornado warnings that are flying in alabama this >>> this is where we need your help for the last big push of the warm hearts, warm coats drive. it's a big shopping weekend. you walk into the burlington coat factory. that gently-used coat you have on, donate it. walk in and get yourself a new coat and help folks, as well. folks have been sending us twitter pictures while they donate. we want to show you army captain in ft. drum, new york. chris triling is the name there. a photo sent in by his fiancee, michelle. first lieutenant in the wisconsin national guard, as well. they donated because they say the whole point is to give. >> that is fantastic. that's great
and the eastern seaboard will get some rain. i think the worst will be in the morning drive time, from are washington, d.c. and new york city. and later in the day towards boston, with very, very heavy rain. this is the place that gets snow out of it. these are big snowfall totals. the gusty winds make the blizzard conditions in seven states, the warnings out. we have the tornado warnings that are flying in alabama this >>> this is where we need your help for the last big push of the...
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seaboard, it is something we ought to be able to rally around immediately. everyone deserves a $250,000 tax break. we all agree on that. why not just simply adopt it. then come back and we will have time to address the issues as they relate to bending on health care. and focusing on the vast inefficiencies, the fraud, abuse. $750 billion annually. the chairman, from my district, said, it would be a way for us both to bring down the deficit, but also make health care affordable, a sensible, and functional for the american people. something i believe we must do. with that, let me introduce javier. >> thank you. it has been a pleasure serving. december. how many families do you know that are sitting down to do some quick math on finances and figure out how they can stay with in their budget and still have a little left over to buy gifts for kids and loved ones so it can be a great holiday for all american families. failure is not an option for them come the holidays. on christmas day for a lot of families, you want kids to wake up and be ready to enjoy the day.
seaboard, it is something we ought to be able to rally around immediately. everyone deserves a $250,000 tax break. we all agree on that. why not just simply adopt it. then come back and we will have time to address the issues as they relate to bending on health care. and focusing on the vast inefficiencies, the fraud, abuse. $750 billion annually. the chairman, from my district, said, it would be a way for us both to bring down the deficit, but also make health care affordable, a sensible, and...
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eventually that will get over towards the eastern seaboard. 12 in minneapolis. 8 and below in international falls. you get over towards chicago and into des moines, st. louis, gusty winds bringing those windchills way down. winter finally showed up here across the upper midwest. here in the northeast, there's the rain we were talking about around boston. a little bit of a break this morning. the biggest storms across the south, places like atlanta, into birmingham, nashville, jackson and new orleans all dealing with some very heavy rainfall. also had a tornado warning earlier on today in mississippi. so severe weather is our our minds here. southern tennessee. we could see damaging wind gusts, isolated tornados and certainly quite a bit of rain. the last note for this morning, snow in texas and oklahoma. around dallas, it is moving into the city. a quit hit of snow around the early community time, so folks have to be careful on the roads there. back to you. >> that's a little weird in dallas. what about -- bring it down, bring it down to colorado. can you -- is that expected, snow there? i
eventually that will get over towards the eastern seaboard. 12 in minneapolis. 8 and below in international falls. you get over towards chicago and into des moines, st. louis, gusty winds bringing those windchills way down. winter finally showed up here across the upper midwest. here in the northeast, there's the rain we were talking about around boston. a little bit of a break this morning. the biggest storms across the south, places like atlanta, into birmingham, nashville, jackson and new...
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for much of the eastern seaboard, we expect fairly tranquil positions. much of south texas could see rainfall. dallas, texas, rain early. and improving through the rest of the day. and then the west coast is getting a little bit of a respite this weekend. but still from half moon bay northward to portland, expect showers out there and possibility snow in the mountains of the pacific northwest. let's talk about the flight delays chances for today and through the weekend. a lot of people will be traveling today. you can expect some delays in places like syracuse. tomorrow, the travel situation actually gets worse. back ups are possibly in region regional airports, washington, d.c., philly and into pittsburgh. things will improve sunday. snow showers are a possibility, but all things considered should not hamper travel too badly. >> what is this next thing going, euclid is going? >> i am embarrassed to say i do not know the next one. i have your hurricane names down pat. >> god in my ear just told me the next one. what's it called again? frair? >> yes, i be
for much of the eastern seaboard, we expect fairly tranquil positions. much of south texas could see rainfall. dallas, texas, rain early. and improving through the rest of the day. and then the west coast is getting a little bit of a respite this weekend. but still from half moon bay northward to portland, expect showers out there and possibility snow in the mountains of the pacific northwest. let's talk about the flight delays chances for today and through the weekend. a lot of people will be...
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yesterday was nice, today even better on the eastern seaboard. one exception, right around new york city, just for a few hours this morning, some light rain moving through. bring the umbrella, anywhere around the tri-state area, southern connecticut, long island, or they're in new jersey. it's kind of isolated, though, much of new england will be dry. and you're pretty dry around the d.c. area this morning. temperatures already warming up. look at pittsburgh, it's 54. how hot will it get? it's hot this time of the year, 73 in washington, d.c., record heat is possible, new york city could get into the mid-60s and new england after a chilly start. we're going to warm up to the mid to upper 50s. probably one of the warmest days we should see till the spring. middle of the country, a few showers this morning around st. louis and down through the ozarks. it's just warm temperatures that got everyone's attention, even the southeast today in the 70s, texas in the 70s and another rainstorm for the west coast. and by the way, this is it for the east coast
yesterday was nice, today even better on the eastern seaboard. one exception, right around new york city, just for a few hours this morning, some light rain moving through. bring the umbrella, anywhere around the tri-state area, southern connecticut, long island, or they're in new jersey. it's kind of isolated, though, much of new england will be dry. and you're pretty dry around the d.c. area this morning. temperatures already warming up. look at pittsburgh, it's 54. how hot will it get? it's...
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seaboard, it's something we ought to be able to rally around immediately. and of course everyone, everyone deserves a $250,000 tax break. we all agree on that. so why not just simply adopt it and then come back and we'll have time to address the issues as it relates to bending the cost curve on health care and focusing on the vast inefficiencies, the fraud, the abuse and the waste that totals more than $750 billion annually? as for the chairman from my district said, list, it would be a way for us to bring down the deficit but also make health care affordable, accessible and functional for the american people. something i believe we must do. with that let me introduce the chair in waiting, javier becerra. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much. it's been a pleasure serving with you as our chairman of the caucus. december, how many families do you know that are sitting down right now trying to do some quick math on their finances and figure out how they can stay on their budget and have a little left over to buy gifts for the kids and for the loved ones so it
seaboard, it's something we ought to be able to rally around immediately. and of course everyone, everyone deserves a $250,000 tax break. we all agree on that. so why not just simply adopt it and then come back and we'll have time to address the issues as it relates to bending the cost curve on health care and focusing on the vast inefficiencies, the fraud, the abuse and the waste that totals more than $750 billion annually? as for the chairman from my district said, list, it would be a way for...
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with the exception of the eastern seaboard. again you can expect partly cloudy skies, new york with a high of 42 degrees. much cooler air behind the system, and snow pile up. atlanta possibly thunderstorms there. miami 83 degrees and partly cloudy skies. meanwhile for the center of the u.s., you can expect drier air in the central and southern plains and back out west, again, more snow. that's a view of what you can expect. more updates coming up. you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc. >>> welcome back to "squawk box," everybody. in our headlines this morning, we have a plethora of economic numbers for investors to ponder about this morning. in about an hour we'll be getting the labor department's weekly report on initial jobless claims, along with the final estimate of third quarter gdp. at 10:00 eastern time we have three reports that are out. the december philadelphia fed index, the november index of leading economic indicators, and november existing home sales from the national association of realtors. and the house is set t
with the exception of the eastern seaboard. again you can expect partly cloudy skies, new york with a high of 42 degrees. much cooler air behind the system, and snow pile up. atlanta possibly thunderstorms there. miami 83 degrees and partly cloudy skies. meanwhile for the center of the u.s., you can expect drier air in the central and southern plains and back out west, again, more snow. that's a view of what you can expect. more updates coming up. you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc....
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seaboard and gulf coast. annise parker is the mayor of houston. mayor parker, great to have you with us. >> glad to be with you. >> your port handles about 70% of the shipping container business along the gulf coast, so this could be a major blow how will it impact your city, exactly? >> of our nine terminals, two are container terminals, and it will shut those down. 70 to 150 workers will be not showing up to work, will shut down access to those terminals now. we will continue to do business through our other terminals, but it could have a really severe and immediate impact on not just what happens at the port, but this is about cargo moving to other places. so it's everything up and down the supply chain. >> i'm sure so many businesses have reached out to you, mayor parker. what are some of the industries that might be impacted the most? because it's not just finished goods that move through ports, obviously, it's also raw materials and parts. >> well, this is about, again, the people who actually unload th
seaboard and gulf coast. annise parker is the mayor of houston. mayor parker, great to have you with us. >> glad to be with you. >> your port handles about 70% of the shipping container business along the gulf coast, so this could be a major blow how will it impact your city, exactly? >> of our nine terminals, two are container terminals, and it will shut those down. 70 to 150 workers will be not showing up to work, will shut down access to those terminals now. we will...